Spring Is Here—Parks in Liberty Hill 


Spring is all about getting a fresh start! Trees begin to bud and turn green, flowers bloom, and the weather finally picks back up. It's the perfect time to get outside and be active before temperatures heat up. And what better way to enjoy spring than exploring the various recreational parks in Liberty Hill?

Visit these parks in the serene but vibrant Liberty Hill community that will help you lose the winter blues and kick-off a new, sunnier season.

 

Lion Foundation Park

Lions Foundation Park is a private park in Liberty Hill located at 355 Loop 332. The loop is around 0.75 miles long and has many free parking spaces, making it popular among Liberty Hill residents as a place for a run or walk during the spring season.

The park sits next to the fire station and Liberty Hill Middle School. It is also home to The Liberty Hill Library and the famous Liberty Hill International Sculpture Park.

Recreational amenities include picnic tables, a playground, a 0.8-mile walking/running route with fitness stations, baseball and softball fields, soccer/football practice fields, bathroom facilities, and a pavilion. Throughout the park, there are memorial benches and lampposts.

 

Liberty Hill City Park

Located off County Road 200 and Highway 29, Liberty Hill City Park is one of the most popular recreational parks for outdoor lovers. And with the spring season already here, it is an excellent place for individuals looking to soak in the Texas sun.

City Park offers four soccer fields, a football field and stadium, two basketball courts, a pavilion, and a playscape. In addition, an 0.8-mile lighted walking trail of crushed granite and natural surface surrounds the park's perimeter. You and your family can also plan to take a dip in the newly-built Liberty Hill Swim Center, which will open on Memorial Day 2023!

 

Liberty Hill Veteran Park

Veterans Memorial Park, a recently refurbished park, is located in the heart of downtown Liberty Hill. It pays tribute to the veterans from the city who served in the US Armed Forces. The Kneeling Soldier, a 7-foot sculpture, greets visitors at the entrance. The park contains five monument stones surrounding a five-point star with the American flag in the center. On the stones are the names of Liberty Hill warriors.

A wrought iron fence encircles the area and has the military emblems of the armed branches. Citizens can purchase bricks in the park to honor veterans—learn more about the Liberty Hill Veteran Brick Project and how to become involved here.

 

Exploring Parks in Liberty Hill, Texas

Whether you are looking for parks to have springtime fun with friends and family, or a park that offers you the opportunity to bring out your inner athletic side, Liberty is home to several state-of-the-art recreational parks. And buying a house in a master-planned community like Lariat puts you at the center of all that Liberty Hill has to offer.   

Buying a home in the Lariat master-planned community means gaining access to great schools, several planned amenities, and the city of Austin, about 30 minutes away. Join our neighborhood interest list to be among the first to receive neighborhood updates, available homes, pricing, upcoming events, and more!

 

Image courtesy of Liberty Hill Sculpture Park